Pavilion of Stone Abalone[1]) site near Namsan in Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea, was built in the Unified Silla period.
[2] During banquets in the last days of the Unified Silla kingdom, the king's official and noble guests would engage in winding stream parties.
These involved sitting along the watercourse, chatting, reciting poetry and engaging in drinking games.
He would then try to compose the poetry before receiving a glass again— should he fail again, he would continue repeating the process until a verse was produced.
[5] Zelkova, pine and bamboo trees preserve a calm atmosphere at Poseokjeong today, but the garden was tended differently at the time.